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#1
  • 倍金萬
  • mail
  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#1735
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 19:13
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There was a news story about an Uber delivery man in Japan who was riding his bicycle on the highway.
Since bicycles are not allowed to ride on highways,
Uber is canceling the deliveryman's job as a violation.

He was trying to earn a little income in these hard times, but
I can't help but feel sorry for him.

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#1736
  • やっぱり
  • 2020/05/12 (Tue) 20:54
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Is it still difficult to return to Japan in July?

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#1737
  • ウイルスには好環境
  • 2020/05/13 (Wed) 08:30
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Even just a long flight, exhausted from jet lag, and a weakened immune system,
dry cabin air, sharing a small toilet,
even one infected person in the cabin could easily infect you.

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#1738
  • 飛行機
  • 2020/05/13 (Wed) 08:34
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Some people say that airplanes are safe and all that, but I don't usually catch colds, etc., but I often get sick on airplanes. I hear that the ventilation fans recycle the air in the cabin, so I won't be flying for a while.

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#1739

#1714 Satogaeri,

> I want to return in December, but I don't know if I can return and tickets are not dropping

I was curious about LAX - HND \cHND} 12/01/20 - 12/10/20 and checked Delta, ANA and JAL. I checked Delta, ANA, and JAL and found it to be around $650. I think this is much cheaper than usual winter. However, if this pandemic is over soon, the price may change and become around $750. I am sure we will see a seasonal market from the end of the year to the beginning of the New Year.

Sorry, I haven't checked if you are going directly to KIX.

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#1740
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 09:19
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#I also learned about it from a series of articles by aviation youtuber

Onada-san, who did Uber Eats. I know how he felt when he rode his bike into the highway, but it's still a bummer.

I know that he was a bit surprised to see the "DashCam" on the social networking sites.
#1736 I knew it,

it's about 2 months from now. Even if the law or ordinance makes it OK, as #1737 and #1738 say, I'm too scared to fly. I know the tickets are cheap and the airports will be rattled, but that's not the point. I am a US citizen and it is still unclear if the Japanese government will allow foreigners to enter the country. I also personally think that Japan should still refrain from unnecessary trips out of the country even if the economy is down.

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#1741
  • 大変だ
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 10:15
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Even for a Japanese person returning to the U.S., it takes 3 hours for immigration inspection. 7 hours for PCR inspection.
You have to wait a few more hours for the test results. If it is positive, of course you cannot enter the country.
Even if you test negative, you cannot use public transportation and cannot go out in the city.
For those who have trouble returning to the U.S., there is a package plan for 14 nights and 15 days ・ with pick up and drop off.
So even if you go back home for 2 weeks, you end up staying for a month, which means double the expense.

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#1742
  • 平和だな。。
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 10:38
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Domestic flights were in the news just the other day for being full.

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#1743
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 10:39
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The U.S. Department of Defense seems to have released "unidentified flying object footage"
The original unidentified flying object ( If it's a saucer ) there is no one better than this man.
Now it has become a UFO occult legend.

A short drive south on Hwy 5 to Oceanside to Hwy 76 on the way to Palomar Observatory
Oak Knoll Campground.

This was then called Palomar Gardens
This is where the famous Adamski disk with three domes on the bottom
was taken.
Later similar disks were photographed.
In 1950's, no moon probes had flown yet and George ・ Adamski had even published "I met an alien" and "Saucer Boarding Book"
Photos from moon probes have revealed the condition of the back side of the moon.

George ・ Adamski's followers ( ? ) were in a group of
Alice ・ Wells' "Alice's Restaurant" was also
apparently in Palomar Gardens
Now only a small sign in the administrative office gives a taste of those days.

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#1744
  • 😑
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 11:37
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↑ It's just a long jumbled mess, not coherent at all and unclear what it's trying to say. There are not so many bad sentences as this one.

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#1745
  • 時代は変わる
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 12:14
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Delta is retiring Triple Seven at the end of this year.
I rode a lot, so I'm kind of sad.

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#1746
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 16:49
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#1741 Oh my God,

> Even if you are Japanese, if you return to the US
> positive, of course you cannot enter

What happens if you cannot enter at the Japanese airport? Will they force you to send back to the airport of departure? If it is at your own expense, it would be a trampling situation.


#1742 Peaceful. Mr.

Is this what you mean?

https://youtu.be/LGBj-2yhISc


#1743 Showa-no-Otchan-san,

Palomar Observatory has been famous in Japan for a long time, but I never knew where it was until now. I looked for it on Google Maps and found it is surprisingly close by. A few years ago, I visited a hot spring in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, but there was a road to the observatory on the way.

As for the flying saucers, they are emotionally quite romantic, but I can't help but think that they are fakes: people who have seen UFOs, people who have photographed them, people who have been taken for a ride into space, all are fakes. All of these people have seen and photographed them in otherwise unpopular places. Simply put, UFOs should be scientifically allowed to fly anywhere in the world. In the countryside or in the city.

It would never fly into the sky where everyone can see it. In the video taken in the city, everything is just a glowing dot. Even if you say that those glowing dots fly in a way that normal airplanes and rockets can't, just glowing dots don't prove it's a flying object.

And so on and so forth, I too would like to see a UFO, capture it on film, have it take me for a ride, I have a desire, but I will keep that desire to myself.


I heard that the Air Force ThunderBirds will fly in formation over LA tomorrow afternoon around 1pm. I have a video camera on a tripod.

https://abc7.com/thunderbirds-blue-angels-socal-la/6175428/

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#1747
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 17:58
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George ・ Adamski's "The Saucer Boarding Book" describes the inside of a saucer
but describes a flat-screen TV monitor and a control panel in front of the monitor
that would have been unthinkable in the 1950s.

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#1748
  • US Navy
  • 2020/05/14 (Thu) 18:22
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You officially acknowledged and released videos of unidentified objects taken by the U.S. Navy in 2004 and 2015.
The unidentified object was flying at speeds that humans could not make up and the fighter pilots were amazed.

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#1750
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/15 (Fri) 08:33
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Venusian saucer crews are often shy, so
they never fly into the sky where everyone can see them, and
they fly disguised as flying objects with glowing dots so that no one can tell they are flying objects.

The first time it appeared to a large crowd of people was
in the small town of Fatima, Portugal,
where it seemed to appear in the form of Mary
in a crowd of about 70,000 people, changing shape and making the sun seem to spin like crazy.

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#1751
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/15 (Fri) 11:34
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#1745 Times change, Mr.

I learned about this from the following youtube, which I watch all the time.

https://youtu.be/hXiX3DKxtF4

Well, it seems that every airline and aircraft manufacturer has to cut a fraction of their weight to survive this corona pandemic. Delta and AA are both cutting hundreds of pilots. What about JAL and ANA in Japan? Unlike the U.S., they can't simply fire their pilots without a whimper, so I wonder what they will do.


#1747's Showa-otchan

The thin monitor was depicted in "Saucer Boarding Chronicles", wasn't it? But that might be a fancy idea, but the flying "saucer" itself is not in practical use even today, and even based on current science, it's not something that can fly. And even if a small device that cancels gravity were developed, that flying object wouldn't have to be round and spinning.


#1748 US Navy,

"The fighter pilots were surprised", two JAL pilots once testified that they were followed by a mysterious flying object, but both were subsequently fired. Even pilots can be mistaken, can't they?


#1749 user,

https://www.facebook.com/pg/AFThunderbirds/posts/
https://twitter.com/AFThunderbirds/status/1261019612491116544

Also written here. It certainly does not seem to come over the San Fernendo Valley. So I guess Simi Valley is easier to get to from my house. However, I think Simi is just flying away in formation, as it seems to be on its way back after having done everything else in the area. Still, it would be picturesque if it flew at low altitude.

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#1752
  • US Navy
  • 2020/05/15 (Fri) 12:30
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US Navy fighter pilots are elite and centurally trained.

They were locked on to the fighters' radar and clearly recorded by their sophisticated cameras.
It was not a pilot's mistake, it was recorded and later analyzed by the Navy, but the speed and flight path were not earth-shattering.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdJLaqNEFMM

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#1753
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2020/05/15 (Fri) 20:14
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If you are driving through the Simi Valley and you feel an unusual buzz,
head in the direction of the buzz and you may see a saucer from Venus calling out to you.

If you are lucky, you will meet a saucer from Venus and it will give you a ride to the moon, and if you publish a picture of the Venusian saucer and Venus on Youtube, it will be viewed a billion times and you will become a youtuber.

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#1754
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 08:50
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#1752 US Navy,

I have a long history with the US Navy, and when I was a student, I was a member of a skydiving club that was formed by naval airmen from the Atsugi ( or should I say ) navy in Atsugi, Japan, as a hobby. We also went to an open house at Atsugi Air Base.

Also, after coming to LA, Segale went to the US Army because he had been to Naval CBC Port Hueneme several times for the Blue Angels show, but he has always been concerned about the US Navy.

Back to the UFO, is that YouTube video really from the US Navy? To me it looks like someone made it look like that. If you have an official site that proves that the video came from the US Navy, or was leaked, please let me know.

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#1755
  • US Navy
  • 2020/05/16 (Sat) 09:03
  • Report

Eh ?
You live in the US and didn't see this news ?
It was reported by media everywhere.

This is an official announcement from the Pentagon US Department of Defense.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/13/politics/navy-ufo-incident-reports/index.html

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